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after city. mass transit and airline operations are canceled, and schools, businesses, and government offices are closed. >> east coast is shut down. let's just call it what it is. >> except us. >> except we're here. hurricane sandy is on track to collide with a blast of wintry weather, barreling in from the west and a cold air mass from the arctic. all of that is combining to make a dangerous situation even worse. abc's tahman bradley is in ocean city, maryland. >> reporter: sandy is a monster. her size and scope unprecedented. along the mid-atlantic residents are bracing for hurricane force winds, waves, and storm surges. >> we are expecting a pretty significant storm here that could lead to very significant flooding. >> reporter: transportation brought to a standstill throughout the region. more than 6,000 flights have already been grounded through tuesday. leaving travelers scrambling. >> we're trying to get back to raleigh, north carolina, and we're stuck. >> we're basically almost having ne
after city. mass transit and airline operations are canceled, and schools, businesses, and government offices are closed. >> east coast is shut down. let's just call it what it is. >> except us. >> except we're here. hurricane sandy is on track to collide with a blast of wintry weather, barreling in from the west and a cold air mass from the arctic. all of that is combining to make a dangerous situation even worse. abc's tahman bradley is in ocean city, maryland. >>...
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part of the city that never sleeps is in the dark. the wall of a four story building collapsed in manhattan exposing apartments inside. no one was injured. at least seven storm related deaths have been reported in connecticut, maryland and five in new york including three children. public transportation for more than 12 million people came to a halt in new york, flil and washington, d.c. when the eye of the storm passed over atlantic city the winds abated and clouds parted and full moon came out. >>> 60 million people will be impacted by this storm. fema has pledged over 3 beaten $5 billion for the cleanup if necessary. >> carolyn: and it's not just wind and rain punishing people. schools are closed in south carolina and blizzard warnings in west virginia. sandhya patel is here to show us where the storm is. >> check out doppler radar. you will see this storm is covering a large part of the east coast. there is snow falling right now and rain continues to batter the east coast. we'll show you where the snow is falling right now. it is
part of the city that never sleeps is in the dark. the wall of a four story building collapsed in manhattan exposing apartments inside. no one was injured. at least seven storm related deaths have been reported in connecticut, maryland and five in new york including three children. public transportation for more than 12 million people came to a halt in new york, flil and washington, d.c. when the eye of the storm passed over atlantic city the winds abated and clouds parted and full moon came...
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in that part of the city. dramatic footage there. on top of that -- the water was the part of the story, a wall of it 14 feet high came over the sea wall right into the streets of this city. >> abc's juju chang is there this morning and joins us with the latest. juju? >> reporter: storm surges of up to 11 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide. we were with new york governor andrew cuomo as he watched the water surge at the mouth of one tunnel at the height of the storm. what is your biggest concern at this hour? >> the -- where it stops, that's the first thing, where it stops, when it stops? and what damage it is doing in the meantime? >> reporter: water flooded the newly unveiled ground zero memorial. much it underground. just uptown, the facade of a four-story residential building came toppling down exposing apartments inside leaving no one injured. new york officials were so concerned about
in that part of the city. dramatic footage there. on top of that -- the water was the part of the story, a wall of it 14 feet high came over the sea wall right into the streets of this city. >> abc's juju chang is there this morning and joins us with the latest. juju? >> reporter: storm surges of up to 11 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide....
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also, new york city like several other cities up and down the east coast is all but shut down. scenes we don't see here a lot. subway stations, empty. times square empty. everything shut down. no mass transit. limited flights. people are urged sim mply to st home. >> officials warn the storm could leave millions without power. how communities are coping and how long it could be out. >> worst case sa theiry here, seven to ten days, areas without power. up to 10 million people will be in the dark starting some time tomorrow or later today i should say. >> why it is so crucial if you are anywhere in the area of the storm that you have stocked up on supplies. >> yes, yes, batteries, flash lights, candles, nonperishable food all that stuff. as for the campaign, campaign for president, enters the final stretch. hurricane sandy giving candidates trouble. 16, 17 events canceled. president working with fema. so definitely affect the election right at, incredibly, pivotal time. >> uh-huh. also how they're being forced to move their campaigns as well as kind of switch their messages as we
also, new york city like several other cities up and down the east coast is all but shut down. scenes we don't see here a lot. subway stations, empty. times square empty. everything shut down. no mass transit. limited flights. people are urged sim mply to st home. >> officials warn the storm could leave millions without power. how communities are coping and how long it could be out. >> worst case sa theiry here, seven to ten days, areas without power. up to 10 million people will be...
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roll ♪ ♪ we built this city we built this city on rock 'n' roll ♪ ♪ built this city >>> nice shot that. you got to love that. it is official, new york city has a new tallest building and, of course, it does mark an emotional milestone more than a decade after 9/11. >> yes, the building reaching new heights symbolizing the spirit and rebirth of manhattan's skyline. abc's bob woodruff shows us how we got to this incredible moment. >> reporter: with this one beam, the world trade center reclaimed the skyline. new york's tallest building, 1,250 feet high, so high not even 8 statues of liberty would reach the top. >> really a symbol of the american people. >> reporter: for 6 years, 900 workers labored around the clock 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, driven by more than a paycheck. >> everybody's focused on a mission. there's nothing they can't accomplish. >> reporter: this is your mission. >> and this is our mission. >> reporter: we set out to meet them at their perch. to get there we needed steel stomachs and sure footing traveling 90 floors by elevator and 16 cert cal ladders. at eye level
roll ♪ ♪ we built this city we built this city on rock 'n' roll ♪ ♪ built this city >>> nice shot that. you got to love that. it is official, new york city has a new tallest building and, of course, it does mark an emotional milestone more than a decade after 9/11. >> yes, the building reaching new heights symbolizing the spirit and rebirth of manhattan's skyline. abc's bob woodruff shows us how we got to this incredible moment. >> reporter: with this one beam, the...
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officials and runners believe the ing new york city marathon will do this for the city after hurricane sandy. >> we are simply heartsick for those who have been hurt by hurricane sandy. the opportunity is for the marathon to beep our most visible step forward as a city. >> the ing marathon shows off the spirit of the city look no other. i think after tragedies the best thing we can do is come together and celebrate. >> reporter: the new york roadrunners understand the amount of work that is required to get an event of this magnitude up and running but insist they will not interrupt the city's post storm work. >> the joint effort of new york workers in the city is certainly not to distract one resource from the recovery of the city. >> reporter: at this point the new york road runners are optimistic. most of the elite athletes will arrive in time for sunday's race. but they do say it is important for all the runners to have a little flexibility. >> i think the best thing you can do is not stress. elite athlete or every athlete out there, stress doesn't help your race it doesn't help tra
officials and runners believe the ing new york city marathon will do this for the city after hurricane sandy. >> we are simply heartsick for those who have been hurt by hurricane sandy. the opportunity is for the marathon to beep our most visible step forward as a city. >> the ing marathon shows off the spirit of the city look no other. i think after tragedies the best thing we can do is come together and celebrate. >> reporter: the new york roadrunners understand the amount...
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in atlantic city the iconic boardwalk now in ruins. the recovery in the garden state just beginning. but saving lives was the top priority. >> she can't walk. thoughts are she's in good spirits, she's not injured, and we're just waiting to get her to her daughter and get her to an evacuation center. >> reporter: first responders also racing to save lives in new york. boats navigating the swamped streets of staten island across the harbor. terrified 3-year-old haley romby lifted into the arms of safety. so the rescues continue. >> guys, you can just put them on the boat! >> reporter: sandy may have taken away these people's home, but she couldn't take away what they cherished the most. rescue crews are expected to continue working through the night to make sure people stranded in their home are able to got to safety. most people say they thought they were prepared for the storm. one family tells me they moved all of their valuables, their belongings up, four feet off the ground inside their home. the problem is, they got five feet of wa
in atlantic city the iconic boardwalk now in ruins. the recovery in the garden state just beginning. but saving lives was the top priority. >> she can't walk. thoughts are she's in good spirits, she's not injured, and we're just waiting to get her to her daughter and get her to an evacuation center. >> reporter: first responders also racing to save lives in new york. boats navigating the swamped streets of staten island across the harbor. terrified 3-year-old haley romby lifted into...
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largely because of that, the city is paralyzed for now. schools, restaurants, and many businesses remain closed. with subways shut down the only way on and off this island are its bridges and tunnels, which are slowly beginning to reopen. >> open for business. >> oh, my goodness. that is amazing. >> but flying out of this city is easier said than done. >> looks like la guardia is sinking into the ocean. >> that is la guardia down there t. it normally handles 1,000 flights a day. now a modern day atlantis. >> it looks like a river. >> it does. i couldn't see it at first. >> reporter: it doesn't look like a land mass, looks like a lake or pond. >> as we fly around the lower tip of manhattan. even new york's waterways are scarred. >> a lot of oil or something right down there. by pier 17. >> reporter: every one of the skyscrapers are without power. they're just dark. there is no street lights. there is no stop lights. in fact, the only lights are the headlights of the con-ed trucks frantically trying to restore power. as they work through the
largely because of that, the city is paralyzed for now. schools, restaurants, and many businesses remain closed. with subways shut down the only way on and off this island are its bridges and tunnels, which are slowly beginning to reopen. >> open for business. >> oh, my goodness. that is amazing. >> but flying out of this city is easier said than done. >> looks like la guardia is sinking into the ocean. >> that is la guardia down there t. it normally handles 1,000...
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airports in n city up and running. back to you, rob, sunny. >> thank you so much for the report, brandi. live for uss ein loper manhatta this morning. sandy being blamed for an oil spill all new jersey. more than 300,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled when the storm surge lifted and ruptured a storage tanker near woodbridge. a second ear tank caught most of the oil. the spill is believed contained. contractors have been hired to clean it up. >>> across the river, thousand of people in hoboken, new jersey, are still waiting for rescue. apparently at least 25% of the city is underwater. and the national guard has been working around the clock, carrying people to safety. >> the scene is growing more desperate. the mayor says the standing water is now filled with sewage. as you can imagine that has resident very worried. >> it's scary. you've don't know how long you are going to be stuck here. you don't know how you will get out of town. >> some people have run out of food. now there are reports of price-gouging, with thre
airports in n city up and running. back to you, rob, sunny. >> thank you so much for the report, brandi. live for uss ein loper manhatta this morning. sandy being blamed for an oil spill all new jersey. more than 300,000 gallons of diesel fuel spilled when the storm surge lifted and ruptured a storage tanker near woodbridge. a second ear tank caught most of the oil. the spill is believed contained. contractors have been hired to clean it up. >>> across the river, thousand of...
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this city is a city where we have to go on. >> the marathon brings the city about $340 million. organizers will use the event to raise money for storm recovery efforts and already donated a million dollars and collected even more in pledges from sponsors and so that brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> here we go. we want to know, do you think the new york city mar thong should be held as scheduled? let us foe what you think. logon to our facebook page at wnnfans.com. you believe they should go ahead. >> i do. we've been talking about this for a few days. yes, i mean i did run the marine corps marathon and i remember we did it at the u.s. attorneys office, a group of prosecutors to raise money for aids and aids awareness and raised a lot of money and the district got a lot of money because there are a lot of people that travel in, the local businesses thrive during that time and $340 million is a lot of money for the city. >> i get it. >> after this devastation. >> i get the economy. i get the charity, part of it. i get that folks have already booked hotels and flig
this city is a city where we have to go on. >> the marathon brings the city about $340 million. organizers will use the event to raise money for storm recovery efforts and already donated a million dollars and collected even more in pledges from sponsors and so that brings us to our facebook question of the day. >> here we go. we want to know, do you think the new york city mar thong should be held as scheduled? let us foe what you think. logon to our facebook page at wnnfans.com....
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a great city. one of the greatest cities in all of the world. >> chicago is proud of you. a new year's eve dip in the chilly north sea, a long stand tradition for, for some hardy dutch folks. >> this year the event drew a record turnout. 10,000, thanks to slightly less than frigid temperatures in the high 40s. the crowd danced in the new year at a beach side party before making a mad dash to the water. most of those who took the plunge say they wouldn't start the new year any other way. i can only imagine how cold that walter was. >> nothing like a little shrinkage in 2012. you go, guys. >> had to go there didn't you. >> welcome, sweetheart. welcome. we'll be back with more "world news now" after this. ♪ baby you know [ male announcer ] little owen wanted to play, but his nose was raw and sore. achoo! [ male announcer ] and common tissue made it burn even more. ♪ puffs plus lotion is more soothing than common tissue, and it delivers our most soothing lotion for every nose issue. a nose in need deserves puffs plus lotion indeed. to give your cold a comforting scent, try
a great city. one of the greatest cities in all of the world. >> chicago is proud of you. a new year's eve dip in the chilly north sea, a long stand tradition for, for some hardy dutch folks. >> this year the event drew a record turnout. 10,000, thanks to slightly less than frigid temperatures in the high 40s. the crowd danced in the new year at a beach side party before making a mad dash to the water. most of those who took the plunge say they wouldn't start the new year any other...
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in city after city similar scenes played out. agents walking out with bags of evidence. >> thousands and thousands of pounds of product here. we are going to have large sums of currency as well. >> reporter: the drug enforcement administration raided targets in 109 cities. after a raid at this san diego business, one man said he was always a bit suspicious. >> he would come around and the big guy walking around in a lab coat with goggles in the parking lot. of course it makes you think, there's something not normal. >> reporter: the dea says substances can be found in smoke shops even convenience stores and gas stations. they're often disguised innocently even sold in wrappers with cartoon characters. >> sold in legitimate-looking packaging, these insidious substances are marketed directly to teenagers and to young adults with benign and catchy titles. >> reporter: experts say the drugs can cause extreme paranoia and violent episodes. even death. in the aftermath of this crackdown, the dea says there are 5 million fewer packets o
in city after city similar scenes played out. agents walking out with bags of evidence. >> thousands and thousands of pounds of product here. we are going to have large sums of currency as well. >> reporter: the drug enforcement administration raided targets in 109 cities. after a raid at this san diego business, one man said he was always a bit suspicious. >> he would come around and the big guy walking around in a lab coat with goggles in the parking lot. of course it makes...
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and a scorching 103 degrees in phoenix. 60s from the twin cities to kansas city. atlanta 91 and boston is 80. 103 degrees? >> it's a dry heat is what they always say. >> heat is heat. >> i gree grae. >>> sports note. the l.a. kings are now just three wins away from their franchise's first ever stanley cup. >> they were tied in game one against the devils late last night in new jersey. that was until a winning goal on a breakaway in ot. it secured l.a.'s ninth win on the road in this year's playoffs which is a record. >> but don't count the devils out just yet, though. this is the third straight series in which they've lost the first game. and they beat the rangers in the last round. in case you are wondering if you detect any bias for the devils in our show. our producer jack is a huge devils fan. he's a very happy man, particularly when they beat the rangers. so that's jack's doing in our scripts. >> it's a best of seven. >> it is. >> it's one game, people. >> right, jack? >> that's right! >> thank you. coming up, reinventing -- reinventing ice cream and pamperin
and a scorching 103 degrees in phoenix. 60s from the twin cities to kansas city. atlanta 91 and boston is 80. 103 degrees? >> it's a dry heat is what they always say. >> heat is heat. >> i gree grae. >>> sports note. the l.a. kings are now just three wins away from their franchise's first ever stanley cup. >> they were tied in game one against the devils late last night in new jersey. that was until a winning goal on a breakaway in ot. it secured l.a.'s ninth...
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mostly 80s from the twin cities to indianapolis. phoenix at 90, sacramento, 71, billings, 61. >>> the ballroom is a little less crowded this morning now that urkel has been ousted. >> our solemn duty to report that jaleel white was last night's big loser on "dancing with the stars" defeated in the final "dance duel" of the season by roshon fegan. >> white was gracious in defeat and said he made great friends and that his fans have been great, as well and said he thought he would only last three dances. he did twice as well as that. >> there we go. >>> well -- >> good to see urkel again. >> definitely. >>> coming up what's next for exotic animals caught in the middle of bizarre circumstances? >> later in the show we'll reveal secret menu items at national food chains, something you don't know about. we'll share the good taste. >> you're watching "world news now." [ dog barking ] ♪ [ female announcer ] life is full of little tests, but your basic paper towel can handle them. especially if that towel is bounty basic. the towel that's
mostly 80s from the twin cities to indianapolis. phoenix at 90, sacramento, 71, billings, 61. >>> the ballroom is a little less crowded this morning now that urkel has been ousted. >> our solemn duty to report that jaleel white was last night's big loser on "dancing with the stars" defeated in the final "dance duel" of the season by roshon fegan. >> white was gracious in defeat and said he made great friends and that his fans have been great, as well and...
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oklahoma city has changed a lot. it's definitely a place to visit now compared to when i left. >> reporter: walk around and you will see, those not in thunder blue stick out. especially the miami heat. but even thunder fans waited for hours to catch a glimpse of lebron james and dwayne wade. >> nice people here? >> yes, sir. >> nice day. we'll see tonight. >> reporter: might approve, our fans are friendly even with the championship on the line. >> ah, you know that city is excited. first time is the sweetest. enjoy that ride. enjoy that ride. that's cool for the good folks. >> always great to see a smaller city, make it this far. >> small city big heart. >> who are you picking? >> oklahoma city. i like them, the fact that they're going for the first time ever, and go with me. they look good last night. taking the thunder. >> because we can't pick the same team. i have to pick the heat. >> what is your thing with the heat. you don't like miami? >> i don't like miami. i don't. i lived in chicago. and, it's like, >>> ri
oklahoma city has changed a lot. it's definitely a place to visit now compared to when i left. >> reporter: walk around and you will see, those not in thunder blue stick out. especially the miami heat. but even thunder fans waited for hours to catch a glimpse of lebron james and dwayne wade. >> nice people here? >> yes, sir. >> nice day. we'll see tonight. >> reporter: might approve, our fans are friendly even with the championship on the line. >> ah, you...
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the city declared a state of emergency. officials are warning -- be rhing >> we are certainly encouraging all of our people to stay alert, to monitor local weather conditions in their area and follow what local officials are telling them. >> reporter: the change in track means tampa will be spared the worst of isaac's wrath. strong wind and half a foot of city officials are coce republican officialcale dato te. enthusiasm am eleo cf3 arriving all weekend prepared for any weather >> i have my raincoat on. i am ready for some weather >> reporter: schools here in tampa eca officials are worried about high winds and flooding. at 2:00 this afternoon, the republican convention will gavel in for just five minutes. a very quick, brief session, just to formally kick things off here in tampa. rob and paula, back to you. >> karen, all of this planning, about $40 million it is going to cost the rnc to put this on. now they have to scale this back from four days to three. how do they do that? >> reporter: they have basically taken the s
the city declared a state of emergency. officials are warning -- be rhing >> we are certainly encouraging all of our people to stay alert, to monitor local weather conditions in their area and follow what local officials are telling them. >> reporter: the change in track means tampa will be spared the worst of isaac's wrath. strong wind and half a foot of city officials are coce republican officialcale dato te. enthusiasm am eleo cf3 arriving all weekend prepared for any weather...
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the city declared a state of emergency. ficial are warning be ready for anything. >> we are certainly encouraging all of our people to stay alert, monitor local weather conditions in their area, follow what officials are telling them. >> reporter: the change in track means tampa will be spared the worst of soak's wrath. strong winds and rain in the forecast. republican officials have scaled back the convention from four days to three. but that hasn't dampened the enthusiasm among delegates arriving all weekend prepared for any weather. >> got my rain colt coat on. >> reporter: schools are closed in the tampa area as official are concerned about high wind and flooding. the republican convention will gavel in for five minutes. basically a formality to officially kick things off. rob, paula. back to you. >>> new abc news poll out overnight showing how tight this race is. apparently, romney among registered voters. romney up 47% to 46% against the president here. the big job of this convention is going to be to kind of upping g
the city declared a state of emergency. ficial are warning be ready for anything. >> we are certainly encouraging all of our people to stay alert, monitor local weather conditions in their area, follow what officials are telling them. >> reporter: the change in track means tampa will be spared the worst of soak's wrath. strong winds and rain in the forecast. republican officials have scaled back the convention from four days to three. but that hasn't dampened the enthusiasm among...
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in front of them, the city tried to clean up today. in hollywood, volunteers streamed along the sidewalks and in passing trucks to help wherever they were needed. this afternoon, demonstrators showed up outside while the first of thousands of suspected looters were arraigned on burglary charges. more due tomorrow. meanwhile, about 5,000 residents, mostly korean ancestry, called for justice and peace. so a city that has endured what is nearly the most destructive riot in american history is turning to clean itself up and heal its wounds. john martin, abc news, los angeles. >> the violent response to the verdict spread to at least eight major cities. a mob made up of white teenagers went on a rampage through downtown seattle breaking windows, setting fires and attacking bystanders. police made 115 arrests. in the normally quiet town of new rochelle outside new york city, police had to call in reinforcements from neighboring communities when hundreds of young people started looting stores and overturning cars at a local shopping mall. her
in front of them, the city tried to clean up today. in hollywood, volunteers streamed along the sidewalks and in passing trucks to help wherever they were needed. this afternoon, demonstrators showed up outside while the first of thousands of suspected looters were arraigned on burglary charges. more due tomorrow. meanwhile, about 5,000 residents, mostly korean ancestry, called for justice and peace. so a city that has endured what is nearly the most destructive riot in american history is...
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even santa in one city was forced to take refuge. well, it's definitely going to take some time for the vineyards to clear out here. as for one bright spot we saw in an otherwise gloomy day, drivers when the tree came down, kept stopping by to help clear the roadway. and as nr that man who was almost hit by it, he says he's headed to buy a lottery ticket. cecilia vega, abc news, napa. >>> all right. with that, everybody, here's your monday forecast now. showers from portland to seattle. snow in the cascades and northern rockies. foggy this morning from des moines to columbus. also some showers from northern missouri to green bay. and near record highs in the midwest, unseasonably warm for us on the east coast. come on, december. mild start. i love it. >> we'll take it though. >> yes, indeed. >> 60 in new york. 70, kansas city and chicago. also warm in the windy city there. 70s in the southeast. >>> dozens of people in southern new jersey will not be able to return home any time soon after a chemical spill from a derailed train. vinyl
even santa in one city was forced to take refuge. well, it's definitely going to take some time for the vineyards to clear out here. as for one bright spot we saw in an otherwise gloomy day, drivers when the tree came down, kept stopping by to help clear the roadway. and as nr that man who was almost hit by it, he says he's headed to buy a lottery ticket. cecilia vega, abc news, napa. >>> all right. with that, everybody, here's your monday forecast now. showers from portland to...
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new orleans are a city of survivors. that's all i'm telling you. >>> the naked truth about a guy who found an unconventional way to cool off. >>> and ride along as we take you for an unforgettable theme park thrill. you are watching "world news now." >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by cancer treatment centers of america. >>> welcome back, everybody. despite being armed with more than 300,000 signatures of support, a lesbian mom is told she is not welcome at the boy scouts. jennifer terrell was a den mother for a scout troop in ohio until the organization found out that she's gay. they gave her the boot but she fought back. yesterday she traveled hundreds of miles to boy scout headquarters in texas to plead her case. but the scouts, they did not back down. but terrell says neither will she. >> i told him that we wouldn't go away. i told him i would see him again because we're going to continue on with this until we make the change. >> gays are officially banned from being scouts or scout leaders. rep
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cities. of course it will be seven years this august since hurricane katrina. >> ever since you left. >> people can go back. population of new orleans shot up by 9.4%, standing over 360,000. still only 80% of the population since katrina, when city was at 452,000. still good news. city is coming back. also added 7,000 jobs in the last year or so. great news for city. in terms of other cities growing quickly as well -- boston, plano, texas, denver, raleigh north carolina, top five. good news for new orleans, keep on coming back. >> great city there. been there twice. loved it. >> big easy, nothing like it. >> food is great. >> yes. >> there is a physiological explanation for men and women out there, after you have your relations, men physiologically want to fall asleep. >> grandma. when you have relations. >> scientists -- they scanned men's brains before and during an orgasm. >> this brain. >> that brain, not the other one. the thinking area shuts down. they say men do need to sleep after sex
cities. of course it will be seven years this august since hurricane katrina. >> ever since you left. >> people can go back. population of new orleans shot up by 9.4%, standing over 360,000. still only 80% of the population since katrina, when city was at 452,000. still good news. city is coming back. also added 7,000 jobs in the last year or so. great news for city. in terms of other cities growing quickly as well -- boston, plano, texas, denver, raleigh north carolina, top five....
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in fact, 80s from albuquerque to billings. 60s in the twin cities and kansas city. 75 in dallas. miami climbs up to 82. >>> here in new york, the search for clues about the 1979 disappearance of etan patz resumes this morning following a delay caused in part by the nasty weather. investigators have been digging out a basement since a dog signaled the scent of human remains there last week. so far no remains have been found. at the time of patz's disappearance, that basement was the workshop of a man linked with the case. he claims he is completely innocent. >>> we now turn to arizona and the search for a little girl who disappeared from her tucson bedroom. police may have uncovered a valuable new clue. a window screen had been knocked down from the child's room. abc's tanya rivero has more on the case. >> reporter: in the air and on the ground, swarms of fbi agents and police are frantically searching tucson for 6-year-old isabel mercedes celis. last seen by her parents when they put her to bed friday night. when her father came to wake her the next morning, isabel was gone. >> y
in fact, 80s from albuquerque to billings. 60s in the twin cities and kansas city. 75 in dallas. miami climbs up to 82. >>> here in new york, the search for clues about the 1979 disappearance of etan patz resumes this morning following a delay caused in part by the nasty weather. investigators have been digging out a basement since a dog signaled the scent of human remains there last week. so far no remains have been found. at the time of patz's disappearance, that basement was the...
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louis. 27 in the twin cities. 26 in rapid city. denver 25. and l.a. is 68. >>> get your arm up because it's time for our, boom, favorite story of the day. and i personally love this story. what a grandson's love can do when he knows how to use the internet. noah is just 12 years old, but he already has an online charity. he set up what's called noah's dreamcatcher network to help the victims of hurricane katrina. >> so when his own grandma in steven's point, wisconsin got sick and fell behind in her mortgage he turned to his network for help. donors didn't let him down. yesterday noah gave the bank a check for $10,000 and saved his grandmother's house. what a smart and savvy little entrepreneur already. >> bright things in that kid's future. well done, noah, for the katrina victims and from grandma. >> he's from wisconsin. >> yeah. midwest. ♪ i'm proud of the house we built ♪ ♪ it's stronger than sticks stones and steel ♪ ♪ it's not a big place ♪ ain't no palace in here ♪ a lot of things that come and go ♪ ♪ but love never will f us
louis. 27 in the twin cities. 26 in rapid city. denver 25. and l.a. is 68. >>> get your arm up because it's time for our, boom, favorite story of the day. and i personally love this story. what a grandson's love can do when he knows how to use the internet. noah is just 12 years old, but he already has an online charity. he set up what's called noah's dreamcatcher network to help the victims of hurricane katrina. >> so when his own grandma in steven's point, wisconsin got sick...
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on the situation here in new york city. some signs of recovery, if ever so slight. >> uh-huh. >> of street lights in lower manhattan which was inundated with wa water were restored yesterday. >> those living near the world trade center site, were first to have theirs turned back on. >> it was impossible to miss here in my hometown. lots of new yorkers walking instead of using limited bus service available. things will ease a bit today. parts of the city's extensive subway cyst,000 tell are reopening today. and measures are being put in place to ease gridlock on the streets. >> some folks had extremely long commutes because of the gridlock, yeah. resourcefulne resourcefulness, new york style. these folks hit a bank and used its power to charge cell phones. customers across northeast are having trouble completing calls because of knocked out transmission sites. late yesterday, at & t, team mobile, announced plans to share their networks during the aftermath. nice move, companies! >> new yorkers. >> been together. can you hear
on the situation here in new york city. some signs of recovery, if ever so slight. >> uh-huh. >> of street lights in lower manhattan which was inundated with wa water were restored yesterday. >> those living near the world trade center site, were first to have theirs turned back on. >> it was impossible to miss here in my hometown. lots of new yorkers walking instead of using limited bus service available. things will ease a bit today. parts of the city's extensive...
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>> second favorite city. so nice. >>> technological cautionary tale here it stems from your cell phone. an artist in texas bought 44 old razr phones on ebay last month, planned to use them in sculpture. >> instead, what kyle williams found on the phones proved a little too good to ignore. he put it all into a book. the pages show the phones along with all of the pictures left on them. not to mention some old pretty racy text messages. >> oh, that is delicious. williams calls the book "a document of the life of razr users, 2005 to last year. remember, folks, delete, delete, delete. oh, look at that. i want to get that book. i am so nosy. >> that's good stuff. good job, dude. >> delete, always there some where. >> somewhere in cyberspace. >> that's it. scary on so many levels. >>> coming up, you have to wonder about parents who name their baby something we're not going to tell you just yet. a crazy name. we will have it for you in "the mix." >> borderline child abuse, isn't it? >> i think so. >>> grand finale w
>> second favorite city. so nice. >>> technological cautionary tale here it stems from your cell phone. an artist in texas bought 44 old razr phones on ebay last month, planned to use them in sculpture. >> instead, what kyle williams found on the phones proved a little too good to ignore. he put it all into a book. the pages show the phones along with all of the pictures left on them. not to mention some old pretty racy text messages. >> oh, that is delicious....
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>> oklahoma city. i like them, the fact that they're going for the first time ever, all good with me. they looked good last night. taking the thunder. >> because we can't pick the same team. i have to pick the heat. >> what is your thing with the heat? you don't like miami? >> i don't like miami. >>> right now on "world news now" -- suspect surrenders. >>> right now on "world news now" -- suspect surrenders. >> the man wanted in the trip murder that rocked a close knit town and its football team is finally in custody on this wednesday, june 13th. >>> good wednesday morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> i'm paula faris. it's been an agonizing three days for auburn, alabama. but that suspect is behind bars. we'll have the emotional reaction from law enforcement. >> they got this guy. rocked by this news the last few days. also this half-hour, more chilling testimony from the jerry sandusky trial. some seedy, creepy details coming out. our jim avila is there in pennsylvania and reports on two new witness
>> oklahoma city. i like them, the fact that they're going for the first time ever, all good with me. they looked good last night. taking the thunder. >> because we can't pick the same team. i have to pick the heat. >> what is your thing with the heat? you don't like miami? >> i don't like miami. >>> right now on "world news now" -- suspect surrenders. >>> right now on "world news now" -- suspect surrenders. >> the man wanted...
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the city just stunned by -- by this tragedy. just heartbreaking. >>> then "girls gone wild" going to court. the lawsuit that stems from a 14-year-old's moment of bad judgment and what happened to her next. >> and that's a great way to put it. a lapse -- a quick lapse of judgment, a very young girl, and years later, still kind of living with the ripple effects. >>> first new details about the path of hurricane sandy. emergency officials from florida to maine are preparing for the possibility of a very powerful storm. even moving inwards to the midwest, ohio. >> ohio could be impacted. everywhere. flooding rains and high winds are a threat to the east coast and inland areas could see heavy snowfall from the same system. with more now, here's abc's chuck receisee vertsson. >> reporter: hurricane sandy is howling towards the east coast with these high winds. churning surf in florida, just a small sample of the fierce weather to come. off awe as the winds pick up and -- >> as the the wind pick up and the gusts pick up if you are a li
the city just stunned by -- by this tragedy. just heartbreaking. >>> then "girls gone wild" going to court. the lawsuit that stems from a 14-year-old's moment of bad judgment and what happened to her next. >> and that's a great way to put it. a lapse -- a quick lapse of judgment, a very young girl, and years later, still kind of living with the ripple effects. >>> first new details about the path of hurricane sandy. emergency officials from florida to maine are...
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got to stand up for our city. somebody's got to say we are not a racist city. we are a great city, and we have a great police department. >> i'm here to say you're wrong. this is not the end. this is the beginning. >> i got a hunch that's true. most of the commissioners said they wanted to wait until the results of an independent investigation before deciding lee's fate. >> most of the country has already passed judgment on that police department but the commission not jumping in line with that one. so interesting call. as for george zimmerman himself, his whereabouts, of course, are still unknown and defense attorneys for understandable reasons plan to keep it that way. >> they say he'll move to several different locations as a way to remain safe and under ground. matt gutman has more from sanford. >> reporter: this may be the last we see of george zimmerman for months. he marched stone-faced out of the seminole county jail into his bondsman's car. the sole sign of the tumultuous past two months, the outline of t
got to stand up for our city. somebody's got to say we are not a racist city. we are a great city, and we have a great police department. >> i'm here to say you're wrong. this is not the end. this is the beginning. >> i got a hunch that's true. most of the commissioners said they wanted to wait until the results of an independent investigation before deciding lee's fate. >> most of the country has already passed judgment on that police department but the commission not jumping...
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kansas city 62. chicago 46. 50s in the pacific northwest. 68 in phoenix. >>> well, we love these stories here on the show for good reason, too. a soldier comes home from overseas to the surprise of a loved one. and this one is kind of fun as well. >> a whole lot of fun. sergeant james reynolds had been sending pictures of jeffrey the giraffe from afghanistan back to his daughters in connecticut. and jeffrey himself arrived at the school of 10-year-old kaitlin reynolds just in time. >> just in time, that is, for the big reunion between kaitlin and her dad. got to love that moment when she sees him walking in the room. the big hug. dad called it all perfect. he also surprised kaitlin's big sister in her high school class as well. >> those kind of moments are priceless, bring a tear to my eye. >> and actually we'll see more of these in the next couple of months because they're bringing home the troops from afghanistan about 18 months early as well. we'll get into that later in the show as well. but for
kansas city 62. chicago 46. 50s in the pacific northwest. 68 in phoenix. >>> well, we love these stories here on the show for good reason, too. a soldier comes home from overseas to the surprise of a loved one. and this one is kind of fun as well. >> a whole lot of fun. sergeant james reynolds had been sending pictures of jeffrey the giraffe from afghanistan back to his daughters in connecticut. and jeffrey himself arrived at the school of 10-year-old kaitlin reynolds just in...
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showers around denver, salt lake city and helena. thunderstorms from northern oklahoma, into kansas city and the ohio valley. by this evening, moving into pittsburgh and buffalo. showers from orlando, southward. >>> mostly 80s in the southeast. 70s from chicago to the northeast. 60s from fargo to detroit. upper 90s in phoenix. >>> time for the long and short on the long story of shorty. get that? >> well, shorty is a poodle in north carolina. he was brought there, by a family from new orleans who fled the gulf coast as hurricane gustav approached. >> while they were there, they gave shorty up for adoption. fast forward to two weeks ago, shorty was found on the side of the road, dirty, fleas, and alive. his microchip led care givers to call his original owners. >> i get this call that shorty has been found on the streets of north carolina and i'm shocked and my kids are in disbelief. >> so shorty is going to be sent back to new orleans. vets say it will be a couple weeks before shorty is ready to travel. several offers have already be
showers around denver, salt lake city and helena. thunderstorms from northern oklahoma, into kansas city and the ohio valley. by this evening, moving into pittsburgh and buffalo. showers from orlando, southward. >>> mostly 80s in the southeast. 70s from chicago to the northeast. 60s from fargo to detroit. upper 90s in phoenix. >>> time for the long and short on the long story of shorty. get that? >> well, shorty is a poodle in north carolina. he was brought there, by a...
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you get a warning. >>> anyway, salt lake city, city city, a woman goes into the department store, bait-and-switch, diamon >>> this morning on "world news now" -- summer disaster. climate experts are calling this season one for the record books. >>> from the record books to your pocketbook, you will be feeling the heat in more ways than one. it's wednesday, july 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good morning, everybody. i'm rob nelson. >> and i'm sunny hostin. paula faris is on assignment. we will get to the financial impact of the heat wave in a moment. >>> and then, police pursuits in los angeles are rather common -- except this one. the suspect in except this one, the suspect in the pickup truck is a teacher. and the rest of the story is a real eye opener. >> amazing. this never happened until oj. live chases became live, breaking huge news here. >> look at that one. >> unbelievable. this one has a twist to it as well. stay tuned for that. >>> also this morning, with all the shark scares out there from coast to coast, why would anyone intentionally go looking for
you get a warning. >>> anyway, salt lake city, city city, a woman goes into the department store, bait-and-switch, diamon >>> this morning on "world news now" -- summer disaster. climate experts are calling this season one for the record books. >>> from the record books to your pocketbook, you will be feeling the heat in more ways than one. it's wednesday, july 11th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >>> good...
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mostly 60s from detroit to kansas city. 66 in seattle. and 82 in salt lake city. a sizzling 109 in phoenix and 91 in albuquerque. >> are you ready? as we mentioned at the top of the show, today is national doughnut day. let's get to it. >> let's dig in. >> dig in. >> there's actually a little bit of history. >> really? >> yeah, national doughnut day is the first friday of june every year. >> i didn't know that. >> it's the successor to doughnut day events created by the salvation army in 193209 honor the women who serve doughnuts to u.s. soldiers in world war i. >> this is quite patriotic. >> i feel good about eating all these calories. >> it's like dough, deep fried with sugar. some of the big doughnut chains are running specials so check them out. >> and it's cream filled. >> you got the cream filled one. speak for yourself. >> you can have the jelly filled one. >> this is cream filled if you really want to be a star. >> really? >> you are a shining star today. >> that is my main course. this is the appiteaser. >>> coming up on friday morning's insomniac theater
mostly 60s from detroit to kansas city. 66 in seattle. and 82 in salt lake city. a sizzling 109 in phoenix and 91 in albuquerque. >> are you ready? as we mentioned at the top of the show, today is national doughnut day. let's get to it. >> let's dig in. >> dig in. >> there's actually a little bit of history. >> really? >> yeah, national doughnut day is the first friday of june every year. >> i didn't know that. >> it's the successor to doughnut...
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and salt lake city near 40. 29 in fargo. 37 in omaha. and 47 in kansas city. new orleans 60. 50s from atlanta to new york. >> thank god we have these hats to keep us warm here. >> mm-hmm. >> these are nice. nice and toasty. yes. the warmth of victory. >> it's a good feeling. >> even an unusually mild winter, though, can't keep a good ski jumper down. so the snowflake ski competition in wisconsin finally got off the ground this weekend after the first two days were canceled because the snow wasn't hard enough. hate when that happens. >> hey, you know. world-class athletes from scandinavia, canada, and the u.s. took flight. it's likely some of them will be in the next winter olympics two years from now. so keep your eyes out. and it seems it was worth the wait for the organizers. attendance was up this year. >> it's funny because you still see patches of grass in that video. there was just enough snow for that thing to get going. >> at least they didn't have to make the snow. >> no. it's not the fake stuff. it's just a little bit of the real stuff. all right. we
and salt lake city near 40. 29 in fargo. 37 in omaha. and 47 in kansas city. new orleans 60. 50s from atlanta to new york. >> thank god we have these hats to keep us warm here. >> mm-hmm. >> these are nice. nice and toasty. yes. the warmth of victory. >> it's a good feeling. >> even an unusually mild winter, though, can't keep a good ski jumper down. so the snowflake ski competition in wisconsin finally got off the ground this weekend after the first two days were...
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cities. and increasing preparation in case of the worst. it's friday, october 26th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good friday morning, everyone. i'm paula faris. >> i'm rob nelson. happy friday, everybody. even though it doesn't seem like a happy friday, all the kind of news that we have to report today. man, it is kind of a dark day. there are fears this morning, first with the weather that hurricane sandy could be what forecasters call a perfect storm. >> what does that mean? it means if conditions are right, this hurricane could pose a grave threat to the east coast mixing wind, rain, cold temperature, all of that. we will have much more on sandy in a moment. first a look at the other stories we are following this half-hour. >>> an absolutely heartbreaking story here on new york's upper west side. a mother comes home from running errand to discover her two toddlers stabbed to death inside their apartment. police say the nanny did it and then tried to take her own life. >> heartbreaking. also this morning, 11 d
cities. and increasing preparation in case of the worst. it's friday, october 26th. >> announcer: from abc news, this is "world news now." >> good friday morning, everyone. i'm paula faris. >> i'm rob nelson. happy friday, everybody. even though it doesn't seem like a happy friday, all the kind of news that we have to report today. man, it is kind of a dark day. there are fears this morning, first with the weather that hurricane sandy could be what forecasters call a...
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what could that potentially mean for the city? >> one of the real concerns is making sure the pump stations continue to work. and the pump stations have all gotten backup power supplies in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. so that so far seems to be working. >> what is still being looked at closely in terms of waking up wednesday morning? >> we're looking at increases in wind speed as the storm continues to move inland and closer to new orleans. >> at this point it looks like the storm protection system is holding and doing its job? >> this is a significant surge event we are looking at. 10, 12 feet of surge in some places. but the new levee system is high enough especially on the eastern side of the river, where that kind of surge is, is occurring, that it's -- it's not going to be a problem at all. >> want to thank mark for doing that. the silver lining. the new system. billions in taxpayer money getting a first real test. good thing. >> national weather service issued a warning of life threatening flooding. governor bobby jin
what could that potentially mean for the city? >> one of the real concerns is making sure the pump stations continue to work. and the pump stations have all gotten backup power supplies in the aftermath of hurricane katrina. so that so far seems to be working. >> what is still being looked at closely in terms of waking up wednesday morning? >> we're looking at increases in wind speed as the storm continues to move inland and closer to new orleans. >> at this point it...
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top ten cities here. you saw the piece in richmond. new york city, d.c., dallas, ft. worth, columbus, ohio, l.a., denver, detroit, chicago and number one, the nasty, 'natti, cincinnati ohio. top ten bed bug cities. >> isn't that paula's hometown? >> that's how they got here to new york. paula faris started it. see you tomorrow, paula. see you tomorrow, paula. started it. see you tomorrow, paula. i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement nsurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to " 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying .up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp p medicare supplement in
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